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Subject: TRIP TO BOSTON From: bbelle Date: 18 Aug 99 - 04:34 PM I will be in the Boston area September 29-October 3 for some training. Training will actually take place 9/30 & 10/1. I'll have evenings free and all day/all night Saturday 10/2. Any mudcatters up there? Possiblity of a change to get together? mc aka moonchild |
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Subject: RE: TRIP TO BOSTON From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Date: 18 Aug 99 - 06:05 PM Want to come up to Keene, NH, about a 2 hour drive? We'll make some music here if you want! Allison |
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Subject: RE: TRIP TO BOSTON From: Barry Finn Date: 18 Aug 99 - 07:26 PM On wed the 29th there's a singing session at Paddy Burke's in downtown Boston 9:00-1:00. Let me know your interests & I'll see what I can dig up. In the meantime try Billy Hockett's conflict calender & cruise till your eyes water. http://www.music-for-robin.org/ Barry |
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Subject: RE: TRIP TO BOSTON From: erskineb@methodisthealth.org Date: 18 Aug 99 - 07:41 PM |
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Subject: RE: TRIP TO BOSTON From: erskineb@methodisthealth.org Date: 18 Aug 99 - 07:41 PM |
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Subject: RE: TRIP TO BOSTON From: erskineb@methodisthealth.org Date: 18 Aug 99 - 07:44 PM try out the Black Rose , an Irish pup in Faniel Hall area, downtown....I've forgotten the subway stop. |
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Subject: RE: TRIP TO BOSTON From: erskineb@methodisthealth.org Date: 18 Aug 99 - 07:44 PM try out the Black Rose , an Irish pup in Faniel Hall area, downtown....I've forgotten the subway stop. |
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Subject: RE: TRIP TO BOSTON From: Dan Duryea Date: 18 Aug 99 - 10:02 PM Check out the Folk Song Society of Greater Boston at: http://world.std.com/~fssgb/ |
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